Since June 2012, thanks to Chief Justice John Roberts and his Supreme Court majority, the penalties the law will impose on individuals and families who do not purchase health insurance beginning next year are legally considered “taxes.” In the same convoluted sense that what most of us have been calling “premium subsidies” in Obamacare should really be considered “tax credits,” the premiums themselves should be considered “taxes.”

Hannigan’s email proudly points readers to a “cool calculator from the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation that shows how the tax credits work,” and encourages everyone to “share it on Facebook or Twitter.”

Obamacare opponents should take Hannigan up on her suggestion: embed the calculator on your sites, and encourage everyone who opposes the law’s implementation and supports its defunding to take it for a test drive. Then, demand that the law’s defenders in Washington — as well as those who claim to oppose it but can’t find the courage to support its defunding — explain how they can permit the perverse results the calculator demonstrates to take effect.

You see, Kaiser’s “cool calculator” makes the exact points Robert Rector at the Heritage Foundation and yours truly have been arguing since early 2010 — namely, that the Affordable Care Act will deeply discourage work and virtually any other attempt at financial improvement. It will also throw new obstacles in the way of couples wishing to get and stay married, even to the point of encouraging marital breakups of families with children.

Millions of Americans who do not have employer-provided or other group health insurance arrangements and who don’t purchase private non-Obamacare individual or family coverage before the end of 2013 — something most people don’t realize remains an alternative for just a few more months — will be legally required to enroll in the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance exchanges or to face the penalties now characterized as “taxes.” The number of Americans forced to resort to the exchanges has (per my opinion) been artificially and deliberately juiced by the Obama administration’s illegal decision to delay the imposition of the “employer mandate” until 2015. Many individuals and families who would have qualified for employer-provided coverage if the employer mandate had been enforced in January 2014 will now have to go to the exchanges or face the penalties.

Those who enroll in Obamacare’s exchanges will be subjected to a brand new system of income-based federal taxation (again, their word) over and above Uncle Sam’s existing income and FICA (Social Security and Medicare) tax regimes. This will include marginal rates for most enrollees ranging from 9.5 percent to 18 percent, along with myriad “cliffs” where premiums — er, taxes — skyrocket when a person or couple earns just one dollar of additional income.

The table tells us that in states which have chosen not to expand Medicaid, enrollment in that program will be mandatory for single people with annual incomes under $11,490, that group’s poverty line (some states have chosen to expand Medicaid access to everyone under 138% of the poverty level).

Income right at the poverty line triggers exchange enrollment and an immediate $230 premium. The premiums increase by $1 for each $50 of additional annual earnings up to $15,281. At the next dollar, the premium jumps from $306 (2 percent of $15,281) to $458 — a $152 tax on $1 of earnings. (Believe me, we’re just warming up with examples of “cliff” taxation.)

The next level is also intriguing, given that Obamacare is supposedly a masterpiece of “progressive” thought. The average marginal rate on earnings between $15,282 and $34,369 is 14.7%. As the footnote above explains (fully illustrated here), “marginal rates vary between 11% and 18% (rounded), and gradually increase as income increases.” But from $34,370 to $45,960 in income, as seen above, the marginal rate drops to 9.5 percent.

Thus, the “tax credits” OFA’s Hannigan thinks are “cool” are regressive, taking a higher percentage of additional earnings from lower-income working class people and a lower percentage from those with mid-range earnings.

Then look at what happens once a single person who is 50 or older hits annual earnings of $45,961. At that point, what remains of those wonderful “tax credits” goes up in smoke. (Speaking of smoke, you won’t believe how steep Obamacare’s tobacco surcharges are. But I digress.) For a 50 year-old single person, dollar number 45,961 causes their annual exchange premium (i.e., “tax”) to increase from $4,366 to $5,390. That’s because what Kaiser calls Obamacare’s “government tax credit subsidy” (they’re also having a hard time with the language) goes from $1,024 to zero. For a 64 year old, a “tax credit subsidy” of $4,688 gets zeroed out. The marginal tax rate on dollar number 45,961 for that person is a whopping 468,800%.

Now let’s look at the Silver Plan situation for a married couple with no children:

The song is mostly the same with only the brackets changing, with one big exception: the subsidy losses at the cutoff threshold — in this case, annual earnings of $62,041 — affect every age group, and are far more brutal.

Those looking for a Guinness Book of Records entry for the highest marginal tax rate ever imposed on a significant number of people will probably have to search far and wide to beat the 1,221,400% rate ($12,214 on a $1 income increase) a 64-year-old couple faces on dollar number 62,041 in annual income.

At most earnings levels below the two “cliffs” identified above ($45,961 for singles and $62,041 for married couples), the combined effect of the federal income tax, Obamacare’s “tax credit” reductions, and FICA will cause everyday working Americans to incur marginal federal tax rates ranging from 32 percent to 50 percent: 15 percent to 25 percent income, 9.5 percent to 18 percent Obamacare, and 7.65 percent FICA. Even before considering state and local income taxes, those marginal tax rates are among the highest in the world, and are restricted in most countries to far higher income levels.

Many will conclude that earning extra money isn’t worth it, or will strive mightily to find ways to earn income under the table. This is not the recipe for growing an economy which already more resembles the awful 1930s in key statistical aspects than it does any other economy post-World War II.

Even if they somehow stay motivated while the government is taking one-third to one-half of each additional dollar they earn, what single person in their 50s or 60s who understands all of this is going to move to a new position or accept a promotion which increases their salary from $46,000 to $50,000?

What sane married couple in their 50s or 60s will want to increase their family’s income from $60,000 to $70,000, when doing so means either taking home almost nothing extra or losing money in the bargain?

Let’s look at a chart of a 60-year-old married couple’s Silver Plan premiums at different income levels:

Is there anything a couple with income in the mid-$60,000 range who will be socked by the $10,000-plus “cliff” illustrated above can do to get around that awful situation?

Well, there is, but — as will be seen in Part 2 — the “best” alternative is something most people would not consider “cool.”

Along with having a decades-long career in accounting, finance, training and development, Tom Blumer has written for several national online publications primarily on business, economics, politics and media bias. He has had his own blog, BizzyBlog.com, since 2005, and has been a PJM contributor since 2008.

exempt congress and the u.s.s.c. from this medical destruction/obomination so they will stand by the little worm. when I first heard lawyer roberts had abdicated his responsibilities and power to this p o s, it was then I knew this slimeball from ??? had been tapping our com. lines all along. wouldn't have believed the i.r.s. would sink so low, but hey, with the affirmative action garbage they have been hiring in the gov. lately, who would doubt it now?

wonder was the company who vetted snowden and that navy killer also the one who gave us this p i t a hemorrhoid? as one congressman said, after watching a video of a computer expert explaining how the computer generated document was an obvious forgery, 'even a fifth grader could see those documents are forgeries'. so, using that logic, either we have a bunch of uneducated 4th graders making these pitiful, illegal laws, or we have an obvious and odious conspiracy to destroy our wonderful country. take your pick.

knowing how crap always seems to come back around, I hope those who voted this halfwit commie into office are the ones who will suffer (for decades) the most from his insanity. already we know that the younger generations that loved him so much will be the ones who will be paying back most all the $$ borrowed long after conservatives are dead and buried. looks like all the overseas people who loved him so much will be getting the last laugh as amerika sinks into financial oblivion. only thing is, they will be sinking down even more swiftly. its a lesson learned early in the 20th century - as America goes, so goes the world. maybe the saying should be, 'voter fraud has consequences', eh harry?

Add the basic hourly cut to avoid employers purchasing insurance for their employees (27.5 hour week; 31% cut to wages) to the minimum fines involved, and you have at least a 32% cut in take home pay per single employee.The amount of raise an individual would have to get to break even receiving average minimum wage is about $2.25 per hour.Never gonna happen.

exempt congress and the u.s.s.c. from this medical destruction/obomination so they will stand by the little worm. when I first heard lawyer roberts had abdicated his responsibilities and power to this p o s, it was then I knew this slimeball from ??? had been tapping our com. lines all along. wouldn't have believed the i.r.s. would sink so low, but hey, with the affirmative action garbage they have been hiring in the gov. lately, who would doubt it now?

wonder was the company who vetted snowden and that navy killer also the one who gave us this p i t a hemorrhoid? as one congressman said, after watching a video of a computer expert explaining how the computer generated document was an obvious forgery, 'even a fifth grader could see those documents are forgeries'. so, using that logic, either we have a bunch of uneducated 4th graders making these pitiful, illegal laws, or we have an obvious and odious conspiracy to destroy our wonderful country. take your pick.

knowing how crap always seems to come back around, I hope those who voted this halfwit commie into office are the ones who will suffer (for decades) the most from his insanity. already we know that the younger generations that loved him so much will be the ones who will be paying back most all the $$ borrowed long after conservatives are dead and buried. looks like all the overseas people who loved him so much will be getting the last laugh as amerika sinks into financial oblivion. only thing is, they will be sinking down even more swiftly. its a lesson learned early in the 20th century - as America goes, so goes the world. maybe the saying should be, 'voter fraud has consequences', eh harry?

Unless they have changed this recently, I understand that any penalties for not buying the insurance will only be collected by the IRS through debiting any income tax refund which may be due to the taxpayer. The simple way around this is to make sure that you adjust your withholding such that you will have no refund due. This further benefits the taxpayer as the gov't does not have access to YOUR money.

Jeepers... Here it is just a few days before the exchanges are supposed to begin taking applications and you have only now figured out how this little detail works?

I took a very long hard look at how this works some months ago and began my financial planning for 2014 accordingly. I'm going to make sure that my MAGI is well below that 400% of "poverty" level. The ones I feel really sorry for are those barely getting by, barely qualifiying for subsidies, and then get a little windfall... like a $500 lottery win or a year-end bonus, and suddenly they are totally screwed.

My Congressional Representative and Senators still think this law is the best thing since sliced bread, and don't seem to be worried about the "trivial" issues like this.

Jeepers, DaveK Robert Rector and yours truly (emphasis: in that order; Rector did the original dirty work) have known and written about it since early 2010, as noted in the column. The mystery is why opponents of Obamacare haven't emphasized it.